Crime & Safety

Man Charged With Criminal Trespass To Vehicles: Police Blotter

Arrests reported by Romeoville police, May 30 through June 8.

One Bellwood man was arrested in Romeoville on charges of criminal trespass and illegal possession of drugs.
One Bellwood man was arrested in Romeoville on charges of criminal trespass and illegal possession of drugs. (Nicole Bertic/Patch)

ROMEOVILLE, IL — Here are the arrests reported by Romeoville police for May 30 to June 8.

May 30

Matthew Brooks, 29, of the 100 block of Half Moon Bay Court in Romeoville, was arrested on the 600 block of Gavin Avenue on a charge of criminal trespass to vehicles.

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June 1

Camron Kitsmiller, 20, of the 1400 block of Cleary Avenue in Joliet, was arrested at 1050 W. Romeo Road on charges of battery.

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Mariza Orosco Perez, 36, of the 4400 block of South Sawyer Avenue in Chicago, was arrested near Taylor Road and Belmont on a charge of aggravated speeding.

June 4

Gabriel Sedys, 39, of the 700 block of Weber Road in Romeoville, was arrested near Weber Road and Airport Road on charges of driving under the influence and illegally transporting alcohol.

June 5

Aaron Johnson, 40, of the 400 block of 27th Avenue in Bellwood, was arrested on the 1200 block of Lakeview Drive on charges of criminal trespass and possession of drugs. He was transported to the Will County Adult Detention Facility.

Kevin Foster, 45, of the 400 block of 155th Place in Calumet City, was arrested near the interchange of I-55 on Weber Road on charges of driving while his license was suspended and without insurance, failing to reduce speed to avoid an accident, leaving the scene of an accident and failing to give information about the accident.

Sergio Mondragon-Perez, 47, of the 700 block of Rockhurst Road in Bolingbrook, was arrested near West Normantown Road and Huron Drive on charges of improper lane usage and driving under the influence.

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